SlowMist, in collaboration with imToken, has uncovered a new breed of cryptocurrency scam targeting users in physical offline transactions, utilizing $USDT as the mode of payment. This fraudulent scheme operates by tampering with Ethereum node remote procedure calls (RPC) to defraud unsuspecting victims. The scam involves persuading the target to download the legitimate imToken wallet, transferring 1 $USDT and a small amount of $ETH as bait, and then instructing the user to redirect their $ETH RPC URL to a node controlled by the scammer. This manipulation allows the scammer to falsify the user's $USDT balance, leading to financial losses when the user attempts to transfer out the USDT. SlowMist's findings also highlight the potential for even graver threats, as Tenderly's fork feature can modify balances and contract information. Understanding RPC is crucial for comprehending the mechanism of such scams, as connecting to untrusted nodes can result in malicious modifications. Further analysis by MistTrack revealed the depth of the scam's operations, with multiple addresses flagged as "pig butchering scammers" associated with various trading platforms and implicated in multiple scam incidents.